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'WILD' ONTARIO'S BEST BUTTER TART FESTIVAL BRINGS THOUSANDS TO DOWNTOWN /P5 'I'VE NEVER SEEN MIDLAND LIKE THAT'
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Glen Canning, owner of Elegant Gourmet, and employee Samantha Dowell were kept extremely busy on June 11, as hordes of butter tart lovers descended upon Midland.
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Ontario's Best Butter Tart Festival drew a massive crowd to downtown MidlandonJune11andprovided a significant boost to the local economy.
"I think it was the best sales day we've ever had," said Roberta Douglas, owner of Royal Tea on King.
Douglas purchased the tea room in September 2020 and toughed her way through the COVID-19 pandemic. Last June, she expanded the business and
opened a boutique.
This year's festival was her first and she was blown away by the crowds that flocked to the downtown and kept her stores busy all day long.
"I've never seen Midland like that before. Ever," said Douglas.
King Street was packed full of people from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and businesses along the street benefited from the hoard of butter tart-loving tourists excited to be back out at a large event.
"It was a wild day. Being our first year, I didn't know what to expect," said Douglas."Ididn'tstress.Ijustenjoyed the ride."
Shewasenergizedbythe massive crowd, and hopes it's a sign of things to come for a small town that relies on tourism.
"Every weekend obviously isn't going to be like the butter tart festival, but
it shows that people are willing to get out, they are shopping and they are looking for experiences," said Douglas.
The Elegant Gourmet, a chocolate shop at 235 King St., was also overrun by
sugar fanatics wanting to get their hands on somethingsweet.Theshop'sbutter tart ice cream, butter tart fudge and chocolatecovered butter tarts were all big sellers.
"It was a little intimidat-
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ing, simply because we are so out of practice in dealing with crowds," said Glen Canning, who owns the store with his wife Susan. "It has been a long time since we have seen that many faces."
Whilethefirstfewhours of the day were a little slower than expected, once it pickeduptheCanningsand their staff were going nonstop.
"A butter tart festival, andanyfestival,isfantastic because guilt takes the day off and you can eat what youwant,"saidCanning."It was a rough day for us just in terms of the amount of work it was, but it was good work. It was needed. (The event) is such a driver for the town."
Karen Mealing, manager of culture and community with the Town of Midland,whoorganizedthefest
many people show up.
"When we were planning,weweren'tsureifpeople would be hesitant to come because of the pandemic or if we would have a huge crowd because people were excited to get out and do something," said Mealing, who was happy it was the latter.
"We had a stellar crowd. It was unbelievable."
An estimate on the approximate size of that crowdhasyettobecalculated. However, many people believe it was similar to the 60,000 to 65,000 that showed uptothelastfestivalin2019.
STORY BEHIND THE STORY: Reporter Andrew Mendler decided to check in with businesses to see how they fared during the return of Ontario's Best Butter Tart Festival — the first large event held in Midland
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Read the Truth and Reconciliation report and implement one of the 94 calls to action. That would certainly make a huge difference in your education and your understanding of the challenges that the First Nation community have facedoverthelast150years or more.
It is a special day, set aside to remember and acknowledge the assertion of our sovereignty and responsibilities, guided by our Seven Grandfather Teachings (honesty, love, courage, truth, wisdom, humility and respect).
Anishinabek Nations throughout Ontario found unique ways to honour our heritage and the resiliency ofourpeople,whohavesurvived decades of assimilation and racism.
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Our education division provides language instruction from daycare through to secondary school to inspirelearninginouryoung people. For adults, both in person and online instruction are inspiring more usage in daily life ... in signage, staff correspondence and governance.
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1. Birthday breakfast: Kick off the day with yummy pancakes and Canada’s golden treasure, maple syrup! Top your flapjacks with whipped cream and sliced strawberries (and maybe add a side of Canadian bacon).
2. Take a day trip: Pack up the family and visit some nearby places you haven’t seen before or in a while. From Niagara Falls to Wasaga Beach to the Sandbanks, create a road map to travel some of the local sites that make our country great. And be sure to capture it all in pictures and videos!
3. Handprint flag: Start with a piece of white fingerpaint paper. Add red fingerpaint to the sides and a red fingerprint handprint for the maple leaf. Presto! In just a few minutes, you have a cool and creative DIY Canadian flag!
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5. Canada’s game: Get all the kids on the block together for an old-fashioned game of street hockey. (Don’t forget to start the game with a rousing rendition of “O Canada”!)
6. Make a day of it: From Canada’s Wonderland and Black Creek Pioneer Village, to Harbourfront and Dundas Square, there are dozens of great events planned to celebrate the day — and many are free! Look online for local events in your neighbourhood.
7. Rock painters: Go on a rock hunt, then get some red and white paint and some small paint brushes, and paint the rocks to commemorate Canada Day 2022. They’ll be keepers!
8. Puzzling time: There are many jigsaw puzzles out there that feature Canadiana (a map of our great country is also an excellent learning tool) and puzzling is a perfect way to relax and unwind.
9. Cupcakes please! Make a batch of red velvet cupcakes and ice them in white and red. A great dessert for lunch or dinner.
10. Beaver craft: Wrap a toilet paper roll in
brown construction paper; glue a circle of the paper to one end for the face and another to the end for the tail. Add a couple of black craft pompoms for ears, two googly eyes and two white teeth.
11. Plant a maple: If you have a space in a sunny area, commemorate the day by planting a maple tree. Visit a nursery together and choose the tree, then plant it and watch it grow in the years to come.
12. Weave jewelry: Indigenous-inspired bracelets, necklaces or rings are simple to braid with some colourful embroidery thread and beads.
13. Canada by the book: Learn about our country’s beginnings by checking out the wide selection of informative and entertaining books for every age at the local bookstore or library.
14. Maple cookies: A simple activity to do with kids — add maple flavouring to a sugar cookie recipe, or substitute some of the sugar with a bit of maple syrup. Use a maple leaf-shaped cookie cutter.
15. Water balloon fight! Fill up red and white balloons with water, split everyone up into red and
white teams and start tossing!
16. Create a Canadian cocktail: Cranberry juice, a splash of orange juice and some lemonlime soda. Throw in a few frozen cranberries for garnish (and for the adults, a shot of vodka)!
17. Catch a Canuck film: Act out your favourite movie featuring top Canadian talent in a fun game of charades, and then have a lucky draw from the titles to select one you can all watch together.
18. Have a singalong: Pull out your musical instruments and belt out some great tunes made famous by Canadians — from Bieber and Lightfoot, to Bublé and Barenaked Ladies, to Twain and the Guess Who.
19. Roast s’mores: Graham crackers, chocolate and marshmallows — they’re a Canadian classic! Even if you don’t have a campfire or fire pit, you can roast them on a stove or in the microwave or oven.
20. Enjoy a night out: You may be in the heart of the city, but it doesn’t mean you can’t end Canada Day with a camp out under the stars in your own backyard. Happy Canada Day!
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July 1: Everyone’s invited to Canada’s birthday party Celebrating 2O22 Canada
After two summers of COVID-19 lockdowns, Canada is pulling out all the stops to celebrate Canada’s 155th birthday — and the party’s on in Ottawa and cities, towns, and villages across the country.
Canada Day is the anniversary of Confederation when the British North America Act was approved on July 1, 1867. But today there’s so much more to applaud.
“Canada Day gives us an opportunity to celebrate what it means to be Canadians — our diversity, shared values, languages and cultures that make our country strong and free,” said Pablo Rodriguez, minister of Canadian heritage, in a statement about festivities. “It is also an opportunity for us to reflect on our past and continue to walk along the pathway to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.”
National Indigenous Peoples Day, which is held on June 21, started heritage celebrations this summer. The annual event celebrates and recognizes First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cultures. Next up is Canada Day … and here are eight
fun ways to make it a great party.
Wave the flag! No Canada Day celebration is complete without the iconic red and white Canadian flag! Hang one from a window or the front porch, wave it from your baby’s carriage or knapsack, or paint a Canadian flag or a red maple leaf on your face or body!
Visit the Nation’s Capital. LeBreton Flats Park and Place des Festivals Zibi are the hubs for Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa-Gatineau — and everyone’s invited. The daytime ceremony begins at 11:30 a.m. (ET) and the evening show hosted by Isabelle Racicot and Ali Hassan starts at 8 p.m. (ET). Both bring together artists from across Canada. In between the shows, there’s so much going on, including BMX demonstrations, an urban artwork show, a giant games area and an interactive ground painting of a giant mandala. Listen for the beat of the merry troupe Kumpa’Nia at LeBreton Flats Park. Here’s a guide to all the activities.
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Attend the party virtually: The shows in Ottawa-Gatineau will be on national news networks. Daytime from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (ET), tune into Canadian Heritage’s YouTube channel, CBC News Network, ICI RDI and other national news networks. The evening show will be broadcast on Radio-Canada (in French only) and CBC platforms.
Watch a Canada Day parade with friends and family: Local Canada Day parades will feature marching bands, Canada Day themed floats, antique cars, local businesses, clowns and more. Check the start time with your municipality. While in most cases, parades follow the main street, in Port Dover, there’s a Canada Day Boat Parade and Celebration at the Premier Yacht Club. Stay local: There’s lots going on at the local level. For example, in Grand Bend, Canada Day celebrations take place on the Main Beach with live bands all day. In Port Credit, visitors are invited to “Paint the Town Red” festivities at Memorial Park with a daylong Kids Zone as well as a Singer Spotlight Karaoke in the afternoon. In Bath, there’s a Bean Bag Toss, Giant Jenga and Inflatable Hockey rink in the Kid Zone; also,
check out participating homes in the Canada Day-themed Decorate Your Doorway/Property Contest. In Parry Sound, Canada Day features a delicious Ribfest along with live performances and other fun activities. Here is a list of Canada Day events across the country.
Enjoy Canada Day food: Anyone hosting a backyard barbecue or venturing out to a local event should put traditional Canadian foods on the menu; examples include poutine, butter tarts, Nanaimo bars, maple taffy and beaver tails. Choose a red and white theme for dessert … such as strawberry shortcake with whipped cream, rhubarb-raspberry cheesecake, and cupcakes with red and white frosting.
Do a Canada Day activity: Whether your family is celebrating at home, at a cottage or in a tent at a campground, check out the Canada Day activity kit and do a craft together. Make an Origami Canada Day lantern. Play a game to spot classic Canadian symbols like maples leaves, beavers and the RCMP. Make a 3D paper model of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. Colour your own Canadian flag.
Take in Fireworks: The fireworks in the Nation’s Capital start at 10 p.m. (ET) … but fireworks are planned for most local events too. Watch Canada Day fireworks at Canada’s Wonderland (for the price of park admission).
Enjoy the City of Burlington’s fireworks show over Burlington Bay with a rooftop view from Joseph Brant Museum! Or give everyone a sparkler and have a blast in your own backyard. Check with your municipality.
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DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES WELCOME FREE PARKING
ANDREW MENDLER amendler@simcoe.com
While many business owners are celebrating Midland council's decision to enact temporary free parking throughout the downtown, some are upset a permanent solution has yet to be found.
"While this is a welcome breather, it is only of value if they use the time to fix the problems with the (parking meter) interface," said Glen Canning, co-owner of The Elegant Gourmet.
On June 15, council voted to suspend the paid-parking program that's frustrated downtown residents and business owners ever since new meters came online in August.
Last year, the town invested in 70 payby-plate parking meters to replace the 350 coin-operated meters throughout the downtown. The new machines have resulted in countless complaints.
"It has had the very real effect of discouraging people from visiting the downtown," said Canning. "We have regular customers that now refuse to come downtownsincethissystemhasbeeninstalled."
Sarah Kitchen, owner of One Stop Beauty Shop, has also dealt with many clients frustrated by the challenging task of paying for parking.
"We have heard complaints all the way along, and it has rarely been about the need to pay," said Kitchen. "Mostly, we hear that people are frustrated at lack of clear directions and signage, that the system is not user friendly, and that the machines tend to be glitchy."
Kitchen said she was pleased by council's decision to pause paid parking, havingbeenpartofagroupofdowntownbusiness owners who submitted a petition to get the system paused in October.
Council voted down a motion to pause paid parking on Oct. 13. Six months later, the motion was re-tabled and approved.
"I think it was wise to pause it," she said.
A staff report was tabled June 15 that proposed a variety of changes to the program, including the creation of annual and monthly passes, extending paid parking to seven days a week, and eliminating any form of free parking.
Council didn't even discuss these
changes, with five of the nine councillors voicing their opposition immediately.
Amotionwaspassedtodeferthereport until July13 — to allow for staff to investigate alternatives — and pause the paidparking program in the meantime.
"This was not an act of support; it was simply an act of avoidance," said Canning, noting the items in the report have simply been delayed.
Canning said he would like to see the town give more consideration to the impact the parking system is having on businessesandresidents,ratherthanfocusing on the revenue it can create.
"Theactualeffectonthepeoplethatuse thedowntownhasbeenmostlyignored,as (have)theeffectsonthehealthandviability of the existing downtown businesses," hesaid."Collectively,thedowntownisone of Midland's largest employers, and any system or policy that hurts the downtown community hurts the entire town."
STORY BEHIND THE STORY: After council voted to pause the paid-parking program, which has frustrated many, Simcoe.com decided to talk to downtown business owners to see what they thought of the decision.
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Georgian Bakery owner Geoff White was so thrilled with council's decison to implement free parking that he went and put a garbage bag over the parking meter in front of his store moments after the decision was approved.
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THREE-HORSE RACE FOR MAYOR
STEWART STRATHEARN, BILL GORDON AND JONATHAN MAIN ARE ALL RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN THE UPCOMING ELECTION
ANDREW MENDLER amendler@simcoe.com
The October municipal election is going to feature an intriguing mayoral race in Midland.
Current mayor Stewart Strathearn and town councillors Bill Gordon and Jonathan Main have all announced their intentions to run for head of council.
While the municipal election is months still five months away, candidates in Midland, Penetanguishene, Tiny and Tay could officially file their paperwork and announce their candidacy as of May 2.
Gordon filed his paperwork with the town clerk the minute town hall opened that morning, en-
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He said he had been mulling over the idea of a mayoral bid for the past few months before eventually decidingtogoforitandseek a more influential role on council.
"If I want to keep playing in the governance game hereinMidland,Ineedtodo so with all of the facts I can have," said Gordon. "The bestwaytogetthoseistobe in the room, or at the table, which means being the mayor or deputy mayor."
Themayorgetstositona variety of local committees andgetsaseatatthecounty council table.
Gordon wants to positively influence the municipality by "changing the
MIDLAND TO CONSIDER MUNICIPAL ACCOMMODATION TAX
ANDREW MENDLER amendler@simcoe.com
Tourists visiting the Town of Midland could eventually have to pay a four per cent municipal accommodation tax.
The Province of Ontario hasgivenmunicipalitiesthe ability to levy a hotel tax. This tax would be tacked on to rates charged by local hotels and short-term rental accommodations and paid by anyone who rents a room.
Iflevied,50percentofthe revenue must be shared withanot-for-profittourism organization and used to increase visitation and visitor spendinginthecommunity.
"We have told all of our staff that it is abundantly clear we need to provide re-
tone" and working to create a resilient, responsive and collaborative council. He would also like to revisit plans for the Midland Bay Landing site.
"If I am in that chair we are going to have the conversation about changing direction," said Gordon. I'm not guaranteeing that it's going to happen, but we are going to have a conversation, look at alternatives and decide if that decadeoldplanthatseemstoreally rubalotofpeoplethewrong way is in fact the right way to go."
ForJonathanMain,running for mayor has been a long-time aspiration. He hasspentthepasttwoterms -eightyears-oncouncil,sat on various committees and believesitistimetotakethe next step.
"The hope was to get experienceatthecouncillevel and get myself in a position where I would be prepared
and have some momentum to run for mayor," said Main.
"I know how important public policy is and what a difference we can make to the local population by having great municipal services."
Steweart Strathearn has unfinished business to tend too.
"Thejob'snotdone,"said Strathearn."Thereisalotof
unfinished business and I think I've got the ability to bring both council and staff together to get it done."
Midland has a significant infrastructure deficit, with Strathearn estimating there's approximately $150 million worth of infrastructure that needs to be replaced.
"Unless we grow in a responsible, planned way, that (financial) burden
rests on the existing tax base," said Strathearn. "Town hall needs to be more nimble. We have put moreemphasisonplanning and engineering within the town, so they can handle and increased number of applications for development."
The municipal election is slated for Oct. 24. For an up-to-datelistofcandidates, visit simcoe.com.
lief to our businesses and ourresidents.Soifthereare toolsourtherethatcanhelp us with that, let's explore them, let's have conversations," said David Denault, the town's chief administrative officer.
On June 15, council authorized staff to investigate the implications of implementing such a tax. This includes preparing a draft bylawandestablishingaworking group to provide input on the bylaw.
"I do want to know what the hoteliers think about it .. and take that input into consideration" said Mayor Stewart Strathearn.
"IfIamsittingherebeing asked to consider somethinginthebudget,Iwantto be able to know that I am making (a decision) based
onfactsfromthepeoplewho are going to participate."
Coun. Cher Cunningham agreed with the mayor.
"Many municipalities in thecountyaredebatingthis question right now and goingouttotheiraccommodation (providers) to see if we can make this something thathasapowerful,positive impact on attracting tourists to the area," said Cunningham.
Barrie, Orillia and Huntsville are among those that have already implemented the tax.
Not everyone on council was on board with the idea.
Coun. Bill Gordon was offended by the notion. "We arecomingoutofapandemic.Wearestillfloppinglikea deadfishtryingtorevivethe economy and businesses, we have runaway inflation, increased interest rates ... there are a lot of headwinds for the municipality."
The motion was narrowly approved with a 5-4 vote.
MIDLAND RESIDENT CHARGED AFTER DOG ATTACK
ANDREW MENDLER amendler@simcoe.com
AMidlandresidentisfacing charges after their dog allegedlyattackedandkilled a neighbour's chihuahua in early May.
The attack occurred in the backyard of a Queen Street residence.
Neighbour Micki Belcourt said two cats and a kitten, belonging to the Midland resident, were killed by thesamedogpriortothedog jumping a fence and killing the neighbour's chihuahua.
"We have been complaining about this dog for a while,"saidBelcourt,adding she began warning neighbours a year-and-a-half ago.
Belcourt is frustrated, as local officials are staying tight-lipped about the inci-
dent. She said she has contacted Huronia Animal ControlandtheTownofMidland bylaw department on numerous occasions, but has yet to be provided any information about what's being done with the dog.
"We are concerned. We don'tknowwhatisgoingon," Belcourt said. "Why can't we find anything out? I have a right to know. This a public safety concern."
Randy Bidan of Huronia Animal Control confirmed a "serious incident" took place and charges have been laid, butwouldn'tgointospecifics as the matter is before the courts.
In Ontario, dog owners can be charged under the Dog Owners' Liability Act. Historically, dog owners in the province have been
charged and convicted of criminal negligence and criminal negligence causing bodilyharminrelationtoattacks. The specific charges laid in this case are unknown, but Bidan said disciplinary action has been takenandneighboursshouldno longer be concerned.
"I can assure you that the action taken has ensured public safety in that neighbourhood," said Bidan. "Dog owners will be held accountable for their dogs' actions."
Const. David Hobson of SouthernGeorgianBayOPP confirmed an incident occurred, noting officers providedsupporttoanimalcontrol officers and town bylaw officers during several followup visits to the home. However, specific details were not provided.
David Smiley, supervisor of municipal law enforcement for the Town of Midland, said the town "has no commentasthematterisbefore the courts."
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Councillors Bill Gordon (left) and Jonathan Main (right) will be running against current Mayor Stewart Strathearn in the Oct. 24 municipal election.
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ed to the birthing unit.
Patients with a primary-care provider can be referred to the clinic through their providers'officeataround12-14weeksgestation. Those without a primary-care providecanself-referatanytimebyfillingout an online form at gbgh.on.ca.
Pregnant people in north Simcoe no longer need to leave the community to receive most types of prenatal care.
A prenatal clinic was slated to open June 20 at Georgian Bay General Hospital (GHGH) to provide high-quality, standardized care for people across the north Simcoe region.
"Through the establishment of the prenatal clinic, GBGH will be able to provide continuityofcaretopatientsfromthefirst trimester all the way to their delivery," said Dr. Chevy (Jan) Moreau, chief of obstetricsatGBGH."Inadditiontoproviding prenatal care, the clinic also offers an opportunity for patients to meet the obstetrical team, tour the birthing unit, and have ongoing followup appointments with direct access to the hospital's diagnosticimaging and lab services."
The clinic, which operates Monday mornings, is staffed by a team of nurses and obstetrical physicians, including severallocalfamilyphysicianswhoregularly perform deliveries at the hospital.
Theservicewillbelocatedintheambulatory-care department for its first few months of operation before being relocat-
"GBGH strives to always align the services we provide with the needs of the community," said chief of staff Dr. Vikram Ralhan. "By opening this clinic, GBGH will offer routine prenatal care close to home and, ideally, encourage more women to remain within our community to have their babies."
Annually, there are approximately 300 births that occur from GBGH's catchment area of Midland, Penetanguishene, Tiny, Tay, Christian Island, Georgian Bay Township and Springwater. Between April 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022, there were 138 births at GBGH, indicating there is a significant number of women travelling outside the region for birthing services.
GBGH officials estimate 90 per cent of births from the catchment occurring at other hospitals within the region could have been completed at GBGH.
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Dr. Chevy (Jan) Moreau, chief of obstetrics at Georgian Bay General Hospital, has been working to expand the birthing program so that patients can have care from their first trimester all the way through to delivery. Moreau is pictured with patient Laura Leboeuf.
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DOG PARKS TO CHECK OUT IN SIMCOE COUNTY
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There are plenty of opportunities to let your dog off-leash in a controlled area for a run and to play in Simcoe County. Check out our list for locations near you.
ORILLIA
Clayt French Park, 112 Atlantis Dr. The leash-free dog zone at Clayt French Park is a small leash-free zone. It's one of the most popular features of the dinosaur-themed park.
Kitchener Park, 460 West St. S.Open since 2011, this large leash-free dog zone within Kitchener Park serves as a social hub for dog owners and their pets
SPRINGWATER/BARRIE
Community Sports Complex, 2100 Nursery Rd. While not an official offleash dog park, the MNR Forest behind the sports complex is a nice place to take the dogs off-leash. There is a pond there for dogs who like to swim.
MidlandLittle Lake Park, 606 Little Lake Park Rd.Thereisanoff-leasharea in part of Little Lake Park.
Tiffin Park, William Street.Thereisanoff-leash area in part of Tiffin Park.
INNISFIL CENTENNIAL
Park,28707thLine.Park features a fenced area with plenty of space for running.
Innisfil Beach Park, 676 Innisfil Beach Rd. The townofInnisfilispilotinga
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dog beach at Beach 1 in Innisfil Beach Park. Dogs are allowed on Wednesdays until Aug. 31
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ly between the two wooden fences that have been erected at the east end of Beach Area 3 parking lot.
Oakview Woods Park, 1724 Mosley St. This yearround dog park is open daily from dawn until dusk.
Wasaga Sports Park, 1888 Klondike Park Rd. There is a dog park area
COLLINGWOOD
Pawplar Park 'Dog Town,' Train Trail. Enjoy a day with the pups, where they can meet other dogs and you can meet their owners.
BRADFORD
Scanlon Creek Bark Park, 3281 Yonge St. The Bark Park offers three generous acres for you and your pup. Double-gated and fully fenced in. A smaller grassy area is separated out for smaller
THORNBURY
Moreau Dog Park, 131 Alice St W. This enclosed dogparkincludesastaging area and a 150-foot wide by 180-foot long open green space for dogs and their owners to run and play.
STAYNER
Clearview EcoBark, 5833 County Rd 96. The dog park is fully equipped with tunnels, ramps, a drinking
water fountain, a dog washing station, leash holders, benches and picnic tables.
TINY
Balm Beach, 7 Tiny Beaches Rd N. There's an enclosed park area where dogsmayroamfreeaccompanied by a responsible adult. There is a smaller fenced in area for smaller dogs.
PENETANGUISHENE
Penetanguishene Rotary Champlain Wendat Park, Trans-Canada Trail, Owen Street.
ANGUS
Glen Eton/Wildflower Park,84ParksideCres.Dog park with shade and room to run.
BEETON
Beeton Dog Park, 152242 10th Side Rd. Park includes grassy areas for small and large dogs and is fenced off with a gate system.
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BEST OF SUMMER: PLAYGROUNDS TO CHECK OUT IN SIMCOE COUNTY
edatCentennialBeach,the park features two play structures, one with two slides and a second that's made to look like a pirate ship.
Location: 65 Lakeshore Dr., Barrie
BRADFORD
A major feature is a handmade cement rock wall with animals hiding throughout.
Location: 2764Dempster Ave., Innisfil
MIDLAND
ORILLIA
Walter Henry Park features an adventure playground with a tree fort and oversized tube slide, zip lines, an oversized concrete salamander designed as a climbable play feature and more.
Location: 3050 Orion Blvd., Orillia.
COLLINGWOOD
J.J. Cooper Park: The park, located adjacent to
the Black Ash Creek trail corridor, is comprised of six amenity spaces and is Collingwood's first natural playground. A circular swing and net climber, highlightthisplayground, which also includes a playhouse and a toboggan hill.
Location: Chamberlain Crescent, Collingwood
BARRIE
Centennial Park: Locat-
Henderson Memorial Park has a play apparatus that includes two slides and a tree to climb. The park is adjacent to a splash pad and a tennis court.
Location: 3171 9th Line, Bradford
INNISFIL
Dempster Park: Renovated in 2018, the playgroundincludesaclimbing house with slides, as well asasecondplayapparatus.
Little Lake Park: A facelift this summer will see new swings installed as well as a climbing structure with multiple slides and a zip line.
Location: 606 Little Lake Park Rd., Midland
ALLISTON
Treetops Park is an adventure playground replicating a forest. Two different swing sets highlight this playground, which is located next to a splash pad.
Location: 10th Sideroad, Alliston
PENETANGUISHENE
McGuire Park features a massive play structure with multiple slides and climbing ropes, as well as swings for youngsters.
Location: 67 Burke St., Penetanguishene
BARRIE
Lennox Park: The inclusive Lennox Community Park playground features
accessible, engineered woodfibresafetysurfacing and a new separate swing area.
Location: 315 Big Bay Point Rd., Barrie
ALLISTON
RiverdaleParkisafullyaccessible park with a surface spinner, an oversized saucerswingandasensory activity throughout the playground.
Location: 122VictoriaSt. W., Alliston
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WHAT'S ON THIS WEEKEND IN SIMCOE COUNTY
TOTTENHAM BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL —
Features J.P. Cormier, the Good Brothers, New General Store, Vaudevillian, Switchback Road, and more. Enjoy Band Scramble, hands-on workshops and kids' activities. June 24 to26attheTottenhamConservation Area, 6787 4th Line, Tottenham. Website: tottenhambluegrass.ca/.
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Event takes place at Warden's Park, featuring stunt kites, family activities, a market, vendors and food. Free entry and parking. June 25 at Warden's Park, 7855 Sideroad 30, Al-
liston. Rain date is June 26.
WASAGA BEACH CRUISERS FUN RUN —
This event includes a poker run on June 24 starting at 2:30 p.m., as well as a car show — $10 per entry, there is room at the park for 800 entries — from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the 25th, plus live entertainment, food and merchandise. Location: Klondike Sports Park, 1888 Klondike Park Rd., Wasaga Beach.
BARRIE'S TROUBADOUR FESTIVAL —
The Troubadour Festival is back and features Dwayne Gretzky, Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy, Dylan Sinclair, Lydia Persaud and more. It's
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THINGS TO DO
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SOAKED! PLENTY OF FREE SPLASH PADS TO ENJOY THIS SUMMER
Get soaked under the sun this summer at one of the many free splash pads in Simcoe County. Pack your swimsuits, towels, sunscreen and a picnic, and you'll enjoy hours of fun.
BARRIE
Lampman Lane Park — 59 Lampman Ln. Along with the splash pad, you'll find playgrounds, a skateboard park, tennis courts, a climbing rock and sandbox, a shaded seating area, a multipurpose court and washrooms.
Heritage Park — 6 Simcoe St. at the waterfront. Feel free to get soaked among the spraying water sculptures and fountains. There is a public washroom.
COLLINGWOOD
There are no splash pads in Collingwood,butthereareplanstoputoneinHarbourview Park.
ESSA
Angus Community Park — 6 Huron St., Angus. Along with the splash pad, you'll find a playground, picnic tables, baseball
courts and washrooms.
Greenwood-McCann Park— 152 Greenwood Dr., Angus. There's a splash pad and portable washrooms.
Thornton Community Park — 246 Barrie St., Thornton. There's a splash pad and portable washrooms.
INNISFIL
Cookstown Community Park — 20 Church St. Next to the library, you'll also findaplayground,seatingareasandwashrooms.
NEW TECUMSETH
Treetops Park — 29 Willoughby Way N., Alliston. This park features a tree-themed adventure playground, slides and swings, a splash pad, basketball and beach volleyball courts, an amphitheatre, a large gazebo and washrooms.
RiverdalePark—237FletcherCres.,Alliston. You'll find the Rotary Splash Pad
Sara Carson/Metroland
Alex Harvey, 5, plays with a water sprayer in Barrie's Lampman Lane Park splash pad. There are plenty of splash pads around Simcoe County and in Meaford to enjoy this summer.
and washrooms.
Beeton Community Memorial Centre — 22 Second St. behind the arena. Washrooms are located in Beeton Community Park adjacent to the splash pad.
Tottenham Community Centre — 139 Queen St. N. Washrooms are available inside the community centre.ORILLIAClayt French Park — 114 Atlantis Dr. This park has a splash pad, playground, basketball court, picnic shelter, leash-free dog zone and washrooms.
Tudhope Park — 450 Atherley Rd. This beautifulwaterfrontparkhasasplashpad, playground, swimming, seating, play-
ground-styled exercise equipment, a stunningwalkingtrail,foodtrucks,baseballdiamonds and washrooms.
McKinnell Square Park — 135 Dunedin St. You'll also find a playground, baseball diamond and washrooms.
Victoria Park — 75 Coldwater Rd. W. You'll also find a playground and portable washroom.
Hillcrest Park — 255 Matchedash St. N. There is a playground, lots of open grass space, a gazebo and a portable washroom.
Walter Henry Park - 3050 Orion Boulevard This 8.3-acre park features a preserved woodlot, an adventure playground, pickleball courts, and more.
PENETANGUISHENE
RotaryChamplain-WendatPark—Corner of Water Street and Scott Street. Along with the Penetanguishene Splash Pad, the park has a covered pavilion, accessible playground, basketball court, skateboard park, beach volleyball, swimming, disc golf, dog park, picnic tables and washrooms.
Bradford West GwillimburyBradford Lions Park - 220 Colborne St. Alan Kuzmich MemorialPark-68AishfordRoadRonSimpson Memorial Park - 251 Crossland Blvd. Henderson Memorial Park - 3171 9th Line Middletown Park -140 Langford Blvd. Did we miss a splash pad in your neighbourhood? Let us know at newsroom@simcoe.com.
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WHAT'S ON
TheTownshipofTinyhasinitiatedaproposedOfficialPlanAmendmentandaproposedZoningBy-lawAmendmentasitrelatestoShort-TermRental Accommodations.
TheTownshipwillbeholdingavirtualPublicMeetingelectronicallyon July20,2022at6:00PM underSections17and34ofthe PlanningAct,to considertheproposedOfficialPlanandZoningBy-lawAmendments.TheCouncilmeetingwillbelivestreamedontheTownship’sYouTubechannelat: www.tiny.ca/livestream.
PURPOSEANDEFFECTOFTHEPROPOSEDOFFICIALPLANAMENDMENTS
TheproposedamendmentstotheOfficialPlanwillsetthepolicyframeworkfortheestablishmentoftheimplementingZoning By-lawAmendmentandShort-TermRentalAccommodationLicencingBy-law.TheproposedOfficialPlanpoliciesachievethe following:
1)Recognizethattheshort-termrentalofdwellingunits(oftencottages)hasoccurredforyears.
2)RecognizethatdedicatedShort-TermRentalAccommodationsisamorerecentphenomenonthatneedstobeeffectively managedtoprotecttheplannedfunctionofresidentialareas.
3)IncludepoliciesrequiringtheTownshiptoenactanamendingZoningBy-lawandanewLicencingBy-lawtoregulate Short-TermRentalAccommodations.
4)Requireregulationsto:
a.DefineShort-TermRentalAccommodations.
b.PermitShort-TermRentalAccommodationsinzonesthatpermitadwellingunit.
c.Establishregulationstoensuretheplannedfunctionofresidentialareasaremaintained.
d.Establishregulationstoensurethecharacterofresidentialareasaremaintained.
e.EstablishregulationstominimizethenegativeimpactsofShort-TermRentalAccommodations.
PURPOSEANDEFFECTOFTHEPROPOSEDZONINGBY-LAWAMENDMENTS
TheproposedamendmentstotheZoningBy-lawwillestablishregulationsthat:
1)IncludesadefinitionofShort-TermRentalAccommodationthat:
a)Includesthetermsecondarytoidentifythattheprimaryuseofadwellingisforresidentialpurposesandthata short-termrentalaccommodationuseissecondary.
b)Categoricallyseparatesdwellingunitrentalforlongerperiodsasdifferingfromthosethatarerentedfor28daysor less.Rentalofadwellingunitfor28daysorlessisadefinedasaShort-TermRentalAccommodation.
c)IdentifiesthatvarioustypesofcommercialaccommodationtypesarenotShort-TermRentalAccommodations.
2)PermitsShort-TermRentalAccommodationsinzoneswheredwellingunitsareapermitteduse.
3)Establishesaminimumparkingrequirementof1parkingspaceperbedroomforaShort-TermRentalAccommodation.
4)ProhibitsaShort-TermRentalAccommodationsfrombeinglocatedinanaccessorybuilding.
Akeymapillustratingthelocationofthesubjectlandsisnotprovidedastheproposedamendmentswouldapplytoalllands withinthegeographicboundariesoftheTownshipofTiny.
AdditionalinformationregardingtheproposalcanbefoundontheTownshipwebsiteat:www.tiny.ca/township-hall/newsupdates.QuestionsregardingthisnoticecanbedirectedtoShawnPersaud,DirectorofPlanning&Developmentat spersaud@tiny.caorbycalling705-526-4204.
Thepurposeofthemeetingistoinformthepublicofthenatureoftheproposedamendments,invitepublicinput,andanswer questionsregardingtheproposedamendments.Anypersonmaymakeasubmissioninsupportof,inoppositionto,ortoaska questionregardingtheproposedOfficialPlanandZoningBy-lawAmendments.Writtensubmissionsregardingtheproposalare recommendedandcanbemadetoPamelaZimmerman,PlanningAdministrativeCoordinatorviaemailatpzimmerman@tiny.ca orbymailormunicipalofficedropboxat130BalmBeachRoadWest,Tiny,Ontario,L0L2J0.
Ifyouareunabletomakeawrittensubmissionandwishtomakeanoralstatementduringthemeetingpleasefollowthe attached“ProtocolforPublicParticipationinElectronicCouncilandPlanningPublicMeetings”document,whichcanbefoundat: www.tiny.ca/township-hall/council-committees/deputations-correspondence-council.Youwillbeprovidedfurtherinstructions onhowyouwillconnectduringthevirtualmeeting.Councilwillthenusetheinformationcollectedatthismeetingtomakea decisiononthismatteratafuturemeeting.IfyouwishtobenotifiedofCouncil’sdecision,pleaseforwardsuchrequests(with forwardingaddresses)inwritingtotheattentionofPamelaZimmerman, PlanningAdministrativeCoordinator.
IfyouaresubmittingwrittensubmissionsormakinganoralstatementtotheTownshipconcerningthisapplication,youshouldbe awarethatyournameandthefactyoucommunicatedwiththeTownshipwillbecomepartofthepublicrecord.
IfapersonorpublicbodywouldotherwisehaveanabilitytoappealthedecisionofCounciloftheTownshipofTinytotheOntario LandTribunalbutthepersonorpublicbodydoesnotmakeoralsubmissionsatapublicmeetingormakewrittensubmissions totheTownshipofTinybeforetheby-lawispassed,thepersonorpublicbodyisnotentitledtoappealthedecision.Ifaperson orpublicbodydoesnotmakeoralsubmissionsatapublicmeeting,ormakewrittensubmissionstotheTownshipofTinybefore theby-lawispassed,thepersonorpublicbodymaynotbeaddedasapartytothehearingofanappealbeforetheOntarioLand Tribunalunless,intheopinionoftheTribunal,therearereasonablegroundstodoso.
Pleasenotethatthismeetingisnottoreview,discussorconsidertheShort-TermRentalLicensingBy-lawandany commentsonthatBy-lawmustbemadeattheCouncilmeetingwheretheShort-TermRentalLicensingBy-lawis amatterontheagenda.
MailingDateofthisNotice:June23,2022.
DirectorofPlanning&Development
TheCorporationoftheTownshipofTiny
BEING DRAFTED BY OHL'S PETES A DREAM COME TRUE FOR LARMAND
THE FORMER MIDLAND CENTENNIAL WAS SELECTED 129TH OVERALL
2019.
"Seeing (Ethan) go through what I am going through now, and him being here supporting me on draft day, has been a really cool experience," said Larmand.
Family and friends gathered at the Larmand residence on April 30 to watchtheOHLdraftonline in anticipation of Isaac being drafted. Throughout the season, a dozen teams showed interested in Larmand, giving him a pretty goodindicationthathe'dbe selected.
"I was hoping for the best and a dream came true," said Larmand.
On draft day he was hanging out with family, eagerly waiting for his name to appear on the screen, when his phone rang. It was Peterborough
"He called and asked if I had seen that they picked me ... but my name hadn't popped up on the screen yet," said Larmand.
Seconds later, his name appeared.
"Mywholefamilywasin the living room and everyonestartedscreaming,and the GM heard them," said Larmand. "That's a day I will remember for the rest of my life."
Larmand played Tyke and Atom hockey with the Midland Centennials and won two Ontario Minor Hockey Association titles. He joined the North Central Predators organiza-
tion in minor peewee and played through to midget.
The six-foot-four, 181pound forward had nine goalsandeightassistsin23 regular season games, and added three goals and nine points in six playoff games.
"I like to use my speed, use my shot and play physical," said Larmand, when asked how he would describe himself as a player.
He plans to put in a ton of work this off-season to put himself in the best possible position to make the Petes roster when training camp opens August 29.
"I am putting as much work in as I can this summer," said Larmand.
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Midland's Isaac Larmand was selected 129th overall by the Peterborough Petes in the 2022 Ontario Hockey League draft on April 30.
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MIDLAND LIBRARY CREATES NEW TEEN SPACE
ofpurposes.Mostrecently, it held archives for SainteMarie among the Hurons and the Martyrs' Shrine. When those files were returned, the idea for a teen space was born.
group to help guide the creation and design of the space. Several patrons made significant donations, which allowed the library to carry out that group's vision.
ANDREW MENDLER amendler@simcoe.com
Teenagers in Midland have a new space to hang out.
The Midland Public Library has created a space on the second floor called "The Vault" that's exclusively for those aged 12-18. The small room gets its name from the vault in the wall, left over from when the library building was a post office. Since then, the room has served a variety
In The Vault, teens can connectwithdesignatedlibrary staff, library programs designed by and for theirdemographic,orconnect with other youth-focused community resources.
"Everything in the space was designed for teensbyteens,"saidJennifer Paquette, the library's adult and teen services coordinator. "It's a space for teens to be teens — to be 100 per cent themselves."
Paquette sent out surveys and solicited ideas from a teen advisory
"The (teens) talked about using the space to escape their hectic lives," said Paquette. "(It's) a place for them to come and hang out with friends ... or aquietspaceforthemtobe able to study."
The space has a large TV and Nintendo Switch for gaming, comfortable seating, a study bar, wall display for books, a small fridge full of drinks and a cupboard full of snacks.
A contest was held to decorate the space, with the winner choosing the main colours, the carpet,
the patterns and the artwork in the room.
Librarystaffarehoping the space will help retain more library users through their teenage
years. Most kids get introduced to the library by their parents, who bring them to children's programs. As they age, many of them stop visiting.
"A space like this, that is for them, helps sustain those library users and lifelong literacy and learning lovers through into adults," said Paquette.
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THE VAULT, A ROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR, IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR THOSE AGED 12-18
A new teen space, The Vault, has opened up on the second floor of the Midland Public Library. The room is a place for those aged 12-18 to meet and hang out.
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WOODS,Gaylene(Mary)
SKORUPA,Charles
Marcelle
January27,1961June14,2022
"Charlie"passedawayon
June14th,2022atGeorgian BayGeneralHospitalinhis 62ndyear.Belovedhusband of26yearstoJanineSkorupa (neeMugford)ofTiny Township.Lovingsontothe lateBunny&MargSkorupaof Weston.
Lovinglyrememberedbyhis sistersMichelleSkorupa& SharonHambly.Charliewill begreatlymissedbyhis extendedfamily,nieces, nephewsandmanyclose friends.Charliewasan exceptionalAutoBody Technician,CookandPrince ofthePierogi!Specialthanks tothenursingstaffat BayshoreHomeHeathcare andGeorgianBayGeneral Hospitalforhisexcellentcare.
MemorialDonationsto GeorgianBayGeneral HospitalFoundationwouldbe appreciated.
ACelebrationofCharlie'sLife willtakeplaceonSat.July 16thfrom1pm-4pmat
GeorgianShoresSwinging SeniorsClub,300BalmBeach Rd.,TinyTownship.
OUELLETTE,Giles
Passedawaypeacefullyatthe RoyalVictoriaHospitalsurroundedbyhisfamilyon Friday,June17,2022inhis
78thyear.Belovedhusband andsoulmateofthelate
AnnetteOuellette(nee Maurice).Lovingfatherof NicoleHarbottle(Graeme), FrancineOuellette(Kevin McLean)andMichelle Ouellette(EricMacdonald). CherishedpoppaofJordanGiles,Brittany,Braydon,Blake, ChélynandMakaela.Sadly missedbytheirfur-babyand onlysonFilou.Brotherofthe lateRoger.Sonofthelate BéatriceandWilfred Ouellette.Hewillbedeeply missedbyhismanynieces, nephews,cousinsandfriends. Visitationwillbeheldatthe PenetanguisheneFuneral HomeonFriday,June24th from2-4and6-8p.m.A funeralmasswillbe celebratedatSte-Croix ChurchonSaturday,June 25that10a.m.Ifdesired, donationstotheGeorgianBay CancerSupportCentrewould begreatlyappreciated.
Passedawaypeacefullyfrom canceronTuesday,June14, 2022atSunnybrookHealth SciencesCentreinToronto, ONattheageof75.
PredeceasedbyparentsVerna MWoods(neeFletcher)and KennethBWoods.Willbe fondlyrememberedbybrother TedKWoods.Predeceasedby brother,ChristianThomas Woods.
Gaylenewillberemembered byherlovingchildren,Julie VanderBaaren(neeDodge) andStephenDodge. CherishedgrandmatoChris, Rachel,Connor,Patrick,and Kenzie.Proudgreatgrandma toKayleeandMason.
WithherMastersDegreein SocialWorking,Gaylene dedicatedherlifetohelping othersasapracticingSocial worker,specializinginchild
andfamilytherapy.She startedhercarrierin1976 workinginamilitaryDayCare facilitycounsellingfamilies, thentransitionedtocounselingandrepatriationwith streetyouthandtheirparents. NotonlydidGaylenebuilda privatepracticeinMt. ClemensMichigan,shealso workedwithtwoseparate schoolboardsdeveloping programsforspecialneeds children.AmovetotheYukon broughtanopportunityto teachatYukonCollege, Whitehorseaswellas providedcounselingtothe FirstNationscommunity throughYukonFamily Services.Gaylenefinally retiredfromtheCentralNorth CorrectionalCentrelocated inPenetanguisheneatthe ageof67.
Gravesideservicetotake placeatSt.StephensCemetery(Broadbent,McKellarTwp) onSaturday,July9,2022,at 11:00a.m.ACelebrationofLife receptionforMarytofollow atTorranceFuneralHomeat 12p.m.
Ifdesired,donationsin memoryofGaylenecanbe madetoMidlandSPCA: https://ontariospca.ca/how-tohelp
Messagesofcondolencescanbeleftat TorranceFuneralHome&Chapelwebsiteat www.torrancefuneralhome.com
POLACHEK,Helen
November22,1937June13,2022
Itiswithdeepsorrowthatwe announcethepassingof HelenPolachek,inher85th year,attheGeorgianBay GeneralHospitalonJune13, 2022.BelovedwifeofSteven Polachek(deceased1983). LovingpartnertoGeraldCurry (deceased2014).Loving mothertoHelenMayer (Noel)andLindaZoschke (Raymond).ProudgrandmothertoStephanieZoschke, ScottZoschkeand ChristopherMayer(Sarah). Attheageof22shebravely leftherhomeinYugoslaviato cometoCanadawhereshe wasmarriedandraisedher family.Alongthewayshe sharedmanygoodtimeswith hertreasuredfriendsand coworkers.Itwasher incrediblestrength,selflessnessandunconditionallove thatwewillalwaysremember. Wewereallsoblessedthat shewasourmotherand grandmother.Asperher wishes,cremationhasalready takenplace.
'Thedaysarelongbutthe yearsgobyfast'
DUPUIS,Richard
June15,1952-June16,2022
Itiswithgreatsorrow, sadness,andaheavyheart thatweannouncethepassing ofourcherishedlovedone, RichardDupuis.Hepassed peacefullyafteralongbattle withcancer.Heleavesbehind hisbelovedpartnerof50 yearsBobAinslie. Predeceasedbyhismomand dadRaymondandLeona DupuisandsisterBarbara Dupuis.Healsoleavesbehind AudreyLachapelle,André Dupuis,LeonardDupuis (Jane),ElaineBrunelle,Sharon Dupuis(Richard),Victor Dupuis(Marcel),KeithDupuis (Hill),andmanyniecesand nephews.Wewouldliketo thankDr.GregGaffney,and themedicalstaffanddoctors atR.V.H.fortheircareand attentiontoRickyoverthe years.
Intimesofdarkness,lovesees Intimesofsilence,lovehears Intimesofsorrow,loveheals Andinalltimeslove remembers
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We are sad within our memory, lonely are our hearts today; for the one we loved so dearly has forever been called away. We think of you in silence, no eye may see us weep; but many silent tears are shed when others are asleep.
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TROYER,GordonFrancis
January29,1925June15,2022
PassedawayattheGeorgian BayGeneralHospital,Midland inhis98thyear.Predeceased byhiswifeViolet,brother NormandsisterMarion.SurvivedbysiblingsTed,Dorothy, Lorna,Shirley,Donna,Garnet andSusanne.FathertoMark andDean.Grandfathertofour andGreatGrandfatherto seven.Alsopredeceasedby hissecondwifeShirley.Thank youtoallthecaringneighbours,thekindnessofthe staffatTiffinandthecomfort fromdoctorsandnursesat thehospital.Helovedhis gardenandhisgolf.Hehas beenlaidtorestatGlendale MemorialGardens.A celebrationoflifewillbeheld Saturday,June25thfrom1-4 p.m.attheParkPlaceClub House,46JamesSt. Penetanguishene.Ifdesired, donationstotheGeorgianBay GeneralHospitalFoundation wouldbegreatlyappreciated andwillbeacceptedby PenetanguisheneFuneral Home.
Withheavyhearts,we announcethepassingof MargaretFina(neeYardley)at GeorgianBayGeneralHospital inMidland,Ontario.Margie wasinher86thyear,andafter manylongbattleswithvarious healthissues,shefinally succumbedandpassed peacefullyinhersleepwith herfamilyatherbedside. LovingwifeofHelmutFinafor 52yearsanddevotedmother ofMarkBaines(Laurie).Proud GrandmaofMackenzie (Nolan),Michael(Miriam),and Brian(Megan).Predeceased byherparents,Bernardand Elva,andhersisterKatherine. Margiewasbornandraisedin Hamilton,Ontarioandmoved toTorontoin1965topursue hercareerinteaching.She initiallytaughtatNorthview Collegiateandthenspentthe bulkofhercareeratVictoria
SIMMONS,Curtis
Peacefullypassedawayat TomkinsHouseHospiceon Wednesday,June15,2022in his60thyear.Belovedsonof AnneandthelateIvan Simmons.Hewillbelovingly rememberedbyhisbrothers andsister.Cremationhas takenplace.
Arrangementsentrustedto NichollsFuneralHome, Midland.
ParkSecondarySchooluntil herretirement.Shewaswell lovedbystaffandstudents alike.Intheirretirement,Marg andHelmutmovedtotheir propertyontheshoresof SawlogBay,spendingtime enjoyingoutdooractivities thereaswellastravelling internationally,oftenintheir RV,affectionallynick-named 'theTinCan'.Margie'swarm heart,herkindandinfectious smile,andherloveoflifewill bedeeplymissedbyher familyandfriends.Welove andmissyouMargie.Special thankstothestaffatthe HillcrestNursingHomein Midland,Ontarioandthoseat thePalliativeCareUnitof GeorgianBayGeneralHospital fortheirsupportand compassionforMargaretand herfamily.Inlieuofflowers, donationsmaybemadein Margaret'smemorytothe CanadianCancerSociety. Atherrequest,cremationhas takenplace.ACelebrationof Lifewillbeheldforfamilyand friendsatTheKnightsof ColumbusHall,17Poyntz Street,Penetanguishene, OntarioonSunday,July24, 2022at2:00pm.PleaseRSVP yourattendanceand/orleave messagesofcondonlencesto mark.w.baines@gmail.com
LETT,Philip
Itiswithprofoundheartbreak andsadnessthatweannouncethesuddenpassingof PhilipLettonJune1,2022, surroundedbyfamily,atthe ageof48atTorontoGeneral Hospital.Philwasbornon December26,1973,in Orangevillebutraisedin Midland.Heispredeceased byhismotherandstepfather SusanandKenDear.Philis survivedandmisseddeeply byfatherMichaelLett(MaryAnne),hispartner,Anita Dizgun,beloveddaughter MayaLett,step-daughters EmmaandMeganDizgun, sisterShelleyLaramie(Andre), brotherMichaelLett(Belinda), niecesNicoleandAnna, nephewsAndyandlate Michaelandgreatnephews, Logan,MasonandHunter. Cremationhastakenplace. MemorialDonationsmaybe madeinmemorytothe OsteogenesisImperfecta Foundation:https://oif.org/
Passedawaypeacefullyat homeonMonday,June13th surroundedbyhisfamily.Ron issurvivedbytheloveofhis lifePat(neeWhalen),sonKurt andhiswifeKristi,and daughterShari-Annandher husbandBill.Hewasgrandpa toKayla(Raphael),Ashleyand Ryanandgreat-grandpato Benson,EverlyandLuca,who willallmisshimdearly.Healso leavesbehindhissister MaureenDoughty,brother-inlawLarryWhalenandhiswife Merry,andhisnephewsDave andChrisWhalen,andChris andJeffDoughty.Hewas predeceasedbyhisparents ShirleyandGordStokesand EdwardJeffery,andhis brother-in-lawRichard Doughty.Jeffery'sHardware Storehasbeenafixturein Midlandformorethana
century.Rongrewupinthe hardwarebusinessandhas ownedandoperatedthestore manyyears.Fromfishing tackletostovepipeto alligatorsondisplay,Jeffery's isknownforhavingthemost obscureandhardtofind items.Ron,alongwithShariAnnandAshleyalways welcomedthechallengeto findthatweirdthingyou needed.Ronwasanavid sportsfanandlovedplaying sportsfromayoungage. Manydayswerespentplaying hockeyandgolf,skijumping anddownhillskiing,andmore recently,pool.Youcaneven checkouthisskijumpingskis ondisplayattheMidland SportsHallofFame.Roncould oftenbefoundatthearena watchinghisgrandchildren andgreat-grandchildren playingsports,andmanya summerdaywasspentwith familyandfriendsatthe cottageonJefferyBay.A celebrationoflifewillbeheld Friday,July8thattheMidland GolfandCountryClubfrom1 to5p.m.Allarewelcometo comeshareastoryandhavea drinkinRon'shonour.If desired,donationscanbe madetoHospiceHuroniaor WeAreTheVillagers.
Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glint on snow, I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn’s rain. Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there, I did not die.
And have you gone, forever gone and left us here to weep. Till we are called to follow you, and in the grave to sleep; yet since you could no longer stay to cheer us with your love, we hope to meet with you again in the bright world above.
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TRUDEAU,EdwardJoseph
Itiswithprofoundsadness thatthefamilyofEdward JosephTrudeauannouncehis passingonJune16,2022in his84thyear.Hewasbornin ParrySoundtoPhilipandAlda Marie(Lalumiere).Hewas educatedintheChristian Brothersprivateschoolsystem ofDeLaSalleinTorontoand ScollardHallinNorthBayand thentwoyearsatMPDHS.He excelledasanathleteandhas alargecollectionofmedals andtrophiesfromvarious sports.Hecontinuedto participateinlocalsports,both playingandcoachingandwas afoundingmemberofthe PenetangOldtimersHockey Club.Hewasastaunch MontrealCanadianfan.His loveofgolfhasinfluencedhis
familyandnowfour generationsplaytogether.He hastwoholesinonetohis credit.Hewasacountrymusic fanandenjoyedplayingPaul's guitar.Mayherisetogloryon thewingsofsong.Heis survivedbyhislovingwifeand greatestfan,Shirleyandtwo children,LaurieTrudeauLalonde(Ron)andDavid(Lisa). Hewaspredeceasedbyson PaulEdward(Chantale).He willbelovinglyremembered andsadlymissedbyfive grandchildren,Andrew,Jaimie, Ethan,KelseyandMadison, andthreegreat-grandchildren James,NoahandLilah.Heis survivedbyhisbrotherAlan (Audrey),andnumerous nieces,nephewsandcousins. Asperhisrequestcremation hastakenplaceandfuneral arrangementsareasfollows; FuneralmassatSt.Ann's RomanCatholicChurchin Penetanguisheneat10:30on July23rd.Followingmasswe willgatherinthechurchhallto celebratealifethatwaswell lived,eachdaywasajoy.A privateintermentwilltake placeatalaterdateatSt. Ann'sCemetery.
TESSIER,GilbertL.
OfBarrie,formallyof Bramptonpassedawayat RoyalVictoriaRegionalHealth Centre,BarrieonWednesday, June8th,2022inhis79th year.
DearbrotherofRita McReynolds(thelateFred) andthelateJohnTessier (survivedbySandy). LovinguncletoLisa,Kevin, Brian,BlairandKaren. Gilbertwillbefondly rememberedbymanygreat niecesandnephews. RespectedfriendofGlen Keyes.
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Thursday,June23rd,2022at 10:00a.m.atSt.Ann'sChurch, Penetanguishene. Inlieuofflowers,donationsto theCanadianHeart&Stroke Foundationareappreciated.
Josephpassedawaysuddenly atOrilliaSoldiersMemorial HospitalonFriday,June10, 2022,attheageof83.Loving husbandof62yearstoRose Marie(neeAsselin).Caring dadtoCalvin(Sylvia),Connie (Rory),andCarrie(Jeremy). LovingpoppytoJoseph, Laura,Nicole,andAndrew. Great-grandfathertoLayla, Karla,andRuvic.Hewillbe lovinglyrememberedbymany friendsandfamily.Visitation willbeheldattheNicholls FuneralHomeonThursday, June16from9:30a.m.-to 11:30a.m.Masswilltakeplace atStMary'sChurchinVictoria Harbourat12p.m.andburial tofollowatStMary's cemetery.Arrangements entrustedtoNichollsFuneral Home.
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OBITUARIES A wonderful person, friend and aide, one who was better God never made; a wonderful worker, so loyal and true, one in a million –that person was you. Just in your judgment, always right; honest and liberal, ever upright; loved by your friends and all whom you knew. Our wonderful friend –that person was you. What would I give to clasp your hand, your happy face to see, to hear your voice and see your smile, that meant so much to me. The
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